The Guide to Grants for Individuals in Need lists detailed information, including eligibility criteria, exclusions, application guidelines, contact details and the amount and type of grants offered, about trusts.
There are 65 charitable trusts which give grants to people with long-term disability and ill-health. Some of those included are:
Aspire (Association for Spinal Injury Research Rehabilitation and Reintegration) Human Needs Fund
The Birchington Convalescent Benefit Fund
Gardening for the Disabled Foundation
The League of the Helping Hand
The Florence Nightingale Aid-in-Sickness Trust
React (Rapid Effective Assistance for Children with Potentially Terminal Illnesses)
sfgroup Charitable Fund for Disabled People
JAT (Jewish Action and Training for sexual training)
Strongbones Children’s Charitable Trust
National Blind Children Society
The Royal Blind Society for the UK
The Royal National Institute for the Blind
The Huntingdon’s Disease Foundation
The Motor Neurone Disease Association
The Society for Mucopolysaccharide Disease
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Cerebra for Brain Injured Children and Young People
The British Kidney Patient Association
The Jennifer Trust for Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Tuberous Sclerosis Association Benevolent Fund
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